A review of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Drafting, Origins & Intent by Johannes Morsink. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press (Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights), 2000. 400pp. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) has helped to define human rights standards and bring them to the forefront of global concern. Yet the UDHR continues to suffer from charges of cultural imperialism. While many scholars have answered these charges with philosophical justification for universal human rights, Johannes Morsink takes another approach to the question of cultural relativism in The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Origins, Drafting & Intent
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The debate over the universality of Universal Declaration of Human Rights remains taking place. Apar...
How did the idea of self-determination get written into human rights after World War II? And by whom...
A review of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Drafting, Origins & Intent by Johannes Morsin...
In this paper I examine the drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. My analysis count...
A review of Human Rights: New Perspectives, New Realities, edited by Adamantia Pollis and Peter Schw...
A review of: Human Rights: Concepts, Contests, Contingencies edited by Austin Sarat and Thomas R. Ke...
The concept of human rights, supposedly of universal importance, is usually derived from the traditi...
One of the issues constantly discussed in the context of human rights is their assessment as univers...
In an increasingly diverse and multi-polar world, the international human rights field risks losing ...
In an increasingly diverse and multi-polar world, the international human rights field risks losing ...
Is there universalism of human rights? If so, what are its scope and limits? This book is a doctrina...
The article examines the concept of universalism of human rights, which came into prominence after W...
A review of: Universal Human Rights in Theory and Practice (Second Edition) by Jack Donnelly. Ithaca...
Presents the history of the 1948 adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, focusing on ...
Human rights have been recognized as one of the universal references for excellence. The question of...
The debate over the universality of Universal Declaration of Human Rights remains taking place. Apar...
How did the idea of self-determination get written into human rights after World War II? And by whom...